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Charles MacLaurin Charles MacLaurin i(A134605 works by)
Born: Established: 1872 ; Died: Ceased: 1925
Gender: Male
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Charles MacLaurin, son of Sir Normand MacLaurin, former Chancellor of Sydney University, was a well-known surgeon and lecturer in Clinical Surgery. MacLaurin served in the Australian armed forces in World War I and wrote two popular books of medical essays, Post-Mortem : Essays Historical and Medical (1923) and Mere Mortals : Medico-Historical Essays (1925).

Source: Rodd, L. C. The Australian Essay. Melbourne: F. W. Cheshire, 1964. pp. 155 & 211.

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